
"The lawsuit accuses Sony of allegedly limiting third-party retailers from selling PlayStation titles via 'game-specific vouchers,' forcing customers to make digital purchases solely on Sony's PlayStation Network."
"The settlement means the company wasn't accused of any wrongdoing, but it will have to pay nearly $8 million to affected players, which may take time to process."
"If you bought a digital game on PlayStation Network between April 1, 2019, and December 31, 2023, then you are likely eligible for a cut of the settlement."
"When the settlement finally goes through, the funds will be deposited into the payment accounts linked to all of the eligible PSN profiles."
Sony has been accused of antitrust practices related to its PlayStation Network, limiting third-party retailers from selling games. A preliminary settlement has been approved, requiring Sony to pay nearly $8 million to affected players. Players who purchased digital games on the PlayStation Network between April 1, 2019, and December 31, 2023, may be eligible for compensation. Payments will be automatically deposited into linked accounts, although players can opt out if desired.
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